If you were saddened by the news that the special Olympic edition of the Galaxy S3 wouldn’t be made available to the public, then you may be pleased to know Samsung will still be offering a way for a select few to part with their cash in support of the 2012 Games.

With every purchase, a £1 donation will also be made to support future Team GB Olympic athletes, plus between now and May 24, new owners will be given the chance to win a Team GB Experience, which consists of three pairs of Olympic tickets.

Over the weekend, a series of photos were posted on the Overclockers.co.uk forum, showing the Galaxy Note with its special packaging and one of the two available rear covers.

It’s noted that the glossy cover, complete with Team GB branding, does a better job at protecting the camera lens from scratches than the stock one too.

At £499 ($789) on Pay As You Go, the Galaxy Note may well be outside of many Olympic fans’ budgets, so Samsung will also be offering the Galaxy Y with the same free rear cover and competition offer, all at a far more reasonable £79 (125).

It’s pot luck as to which cover will be hidden inside your Galaxy Y or Galaxy Note’s box, and Samsung make a point of saying they won’t swap one for another, so don’t even bother asking.

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